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| Issuer | PGRO Progres, OOUR Građevinarstvo, Beli Manastir |
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| Type | Vouchers |
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| Obverse description | Plain white paper voucher enclosed within a single-rule rectangular border. Issuer name and branch appear in letterpress at upper left, with a serial number and denomination in bold type at centre. A violet rectangular control stamp is applied at upper right, with an authorised signature in blue ink at lower right. |
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| Obverse lettering | PGRO »PROGRES« OOUR Građevinarstvo Beli Manastir BON No. 2674 Na iznos od 1000 din. (Slovima: hiljadu dinara) Za kupovinu TOPLOG OBROKA u prodavaonicama »Belja« — u Belom Manastiru, Dardi, Osijeku, Kn. Vinogradima i Batini. Potpis ovlaštene osobe: |
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PGRO Progres was a Yugoslav self-managed enterprise — a "Osnovna organizacija udruženog rada," or OOUR — operating out of Beli Manastir in what is now eastern Croatia, near the Hungarian border. During the 1980s, as Yugoslavia's inflation accelerated toward hyperinflation, many enterprises issued internal meal coupons denominated in dinara to bypass the practical uselessness of cash for small, routine transactions like canteen meals. This particular coupon was issued by the construction division (Građevinarstvo) of the Progres enterprise.
The "topli obrok" — warm meal — subsidy was a legally mandated worker benefit under Yugoslav labor law, and coupons like this one were the administrative mechanism that made it work at the factory level.